"As You are Well Pronounced by All External Warrants": Women's Bodies and Women's Places in 17th-century Dutch and English DramaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, 2006 - 175 pages |
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... Finally the theological genealogy of all power coming from God and hence being sacred and inviolable , which underlies the political system , proves author- itative in accounting for both a woman's rule over a man - provided she is a ...
... Finally the theological genealogy of all power coming from God and hence being sacred and inviolable , which underlies the political system , proves author- itative in accounting for both a woman's rule over a man - provided she is a ...
Page 118
... finally I wasted all the money and my pocket was completely empty ... ( 17-20 ) V The figure of Waerdin , by the critical consensus the least sympathetic char- acter of the farce122 , is also closely connected with such combination of ...
... finally I wasted all the money and my pocket was completely empty ... ( 17-20 ) V The figure of Waerdin , by the critical consensus the least sympathetic char- acter of the farce122 , is also closely connected with such combination of ...
Page 121
... finally his daughter to the prospective son - in - law , reconciling in this way the old and the young generations and ensuring continu- 126 This abstention from the social engagements is in fact mocked and penalized in the play . It ...
... finally his daughter to the prospective son - in - law , reconciling in this way the old and the young generations and ensuring continu- 126 This abstention from the social engagements is in fact mocked and penalized in the play . It ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Chapter I Constructions of femininity | 17 |
Translation notes | 57 |
Copyright | |
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